1. National survey of notifications of tuberculosis in England and Wales in 1983;Tuberculosis, Medical Research Council; Unit, Chest Diseases;Br Med J
2. Tuberculosis outbreak among Rastafarians in Birmingham;Packe, G.E.; Patchett, P.A.; Innes, J.A.;Lancet 1985
3. Control of tuberculosis;American Thoracic Society;Am Rev Respir Dis,1983
4. Tropical Other respiratory diseases There are enormous gaps in our knowledge about ethnic differences in many respiratory diseases, even common ones like chronic bronchitis or lung cancer. There has been one study looking at the hospital admission rates for common chest disease in Asians, West Indians and Caucasians.53 Black patients were significantly less likely than the other two ethnic groups to suffer from carcinoma of the bronchus or acute or chronic bronchitis. These differences remained even after adjustment for smoking habits. Any ethnic differences in cell type of carcinoma of the lung in the UK remain unknown. diseases in North America;Pearson, R.D.; Hewlett, E.L.; Guerrant, R.L.;Disease-a-Month (Chicago)
5. Changes in tuberculosis notification rates in ethnic groups in England between 1971 and 1978/79;Sutherland, I.; Springett, V.H.; Nunn, A.J.;Tubercle